Kenda Bearclaw Tire Review
Agota Szabo - August 5, 2019
Anyone wanting to travel through demanding cross country terrain with their ATV has to have the correct ATV tires mounted on their vehicle. While ATVs are known for their durability and traction on such terrains, they can only go as far as their tires let them. It is important to consider the type of tire you need for your vehicle before purchasing a new set. Check out our blog post on the different types of ATV tires for further information.
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Quick Review
- Season: All Season
- Type: All Terrain
- Car Type: ATV & UTV
- Run Flat: NO
- In Stock: Yes (Check Price)
This model is unique from its tread design to its construction and guarantees first-rate traction, durability and handling.If you drive your vehicle on differing terrain conditions, consider investing in a set of all terrain tires. These models are designed to conquer soft, loose and uneven terrain surfaces. When it comes to such tires, here at Priority Tire we offer a wide range of brands to choose from. One of our most interesting models is the Kenda Bearclaw.
All Terrain Performance
All terrain tires offer excellent traction on various terrain surface conditions. They increase their grip on soft, loose and uneven terrain surface conditions, as we have mentioned before. However, with ATV tires the stakes are higher. They must be able to handle sandy and muddy surfaces to be a complete well-rounded model.
The Bearclaw has a unique tread pattern. It got its name from the actual bear claw-shaped lug details. These angled lugs are placed to form a directional pattern across the entire tread area. Furthermore, they feature dimples that increase the number of biting edges to enhance the grip on different terrain conditions.
In this manner, the tire can easily perform on all terrain surface conditions as its tread design guarantees constant grip throughout the tire’s performance.
The tread design’s self-cleaning pattern manages to keep the footprint clean. The bear claw lugs and the high void ratio, with the open shoulder pattern, allows the tire to prevent mud and soil from packing between the tread elements. It maintains the tire’s surface contact by eliminating mud and soil from the footprint. As a result, the tire ensures its constant traction and guarantees a safer performance.
Controllability and Handling
On such rugged surface conditions, it is important to select tires that are easily controlled. The tread design must maintain the surface contact to ensure the tire’s forward motion at all times. As a result, the tire can upgrade its steering responsiveness and driving stability.
The Bearclaw’s directional angled lug placement enables its footprint to be in contact with the terrain surface constantly. This guarantees the tire’s controllability as the better surface contact boosts the steering responsiveness and the driving stability. This significantly enhances the steering response time and accuracy to the driver’s commands, while the structure is stabilized against the driving pressure. On demanding terrain surfaces, the better controllability can ease the pressure affecting the tire and it guarantees first-rate driving safety.
Resistance to Damage
Off-road terrains hide numerous dangers that can harm the tire during its performance. ATV tires are built to handle the stress and hazards that may affect the tire model.
The model’s high void ratio and the dimpled lugs work together to actively avoid stone retention. The high void ratio prevents rocks from getting stuck between the tread elements, while the lugs’ dimples eject stones to keep a clean footprint. This prevents stones from frilling into the tread and damaging the tire’s casing, ensuring a longer lasting usability.
The model was designed with a reinforced construction. The stronger nylon casing manages to maintain the ideal tire shape under the load and driving pressure affecting the model. This structure also effectively resists punctures and cuts from shortening the tire’s service life. This durable construction ensures a secure performing capability on various terrain surfaces.
- All-terrain traction
- Damage resistance
- Enhanced controllability
- Directional tread pattern
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